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U.S. Passes 'Right to Try' Law Allowing Experimental Medical Treatments (chicagotribune.com)

schwit1 shared this article from the Washington Post: The House on Tuesday passed "right to try" legislation that would allow people with life-threatening illnesses to bypass the Food and Drug Administration to obtain experimental medications, ending a drawn-out battle over access to unapproved therapies. President Trump is expected to quickly sign the measure, which was praised by supporters as a lifeline for desperate patients but denounced by scores of medical and consumer groups as unnecessary and dangerous...

The FDA would be largely left out of the equation under the new legislation and would not oversee the right-to-try process. Drug manufacturers would have to report "adverse events" -- safety problems, including premature deaths -- only once a year. The agency also would be restricted in how it used such information when considering the experimental treatments for approval. Patients would be eligible for right-to-try if they had a "life-threatening illness" and had exhausted all available treatment options. The medication itself must have completed early-stage safety testing, called Phase 1 trials, and be in active development with the goal of FDA approval.

One Congressman opposing the bill argued that eliminating FDA oversight would "provide fly-by-night physicians and clinics the opportunity to peddle false hope and ineffective drugs to desperate patients," noting that the bill is opposed by over 100 patient advocacy and consumer groups.

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  1. Re:Interesting balance by burtosis · · Score: 1, Redundant

    Most legislation has the opposite meaning or is arcanely worded
    Right to work - delegitimize unions
    Patriot Act - Unconstitutional spying and removal of citizen rights
    Citizens United - legal bribery, constituents no longer represented
    Defense of marriage act - restrict marriage to same sex only
    Internet Freedom Act - attempted to repeal net neutrality